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NING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1919, “: Boldiers from Overseas "HAS MBERSS FH GORS SPI YARNS ESSE yy Find German in New York OF THE OLD 15TH REST AT “VICTORY HUT” Prk te Ae Only And Have to Beat Him Up Injuries. Was Max Schwartz's Misfortune to En- | unoonscious man on the sidewalk in an counter Lads Just Back From France, and > front of No, 8% Bowery last night. The man’s eyes had been guuged out it " . v4. | He had deep slashes in the back of his Boots” Got Even With) neck and other cuts on his face and = : “Charlie Noble” 2 hands. oiinnnnenwe He Showed the Marks in Court. Charlie Noble and the | As the victim was being put in a Lge Baker, a hero with elghteen| “Pon't dic here, Max,” warned the Bo’s’n Laughed. | Bellevue ambulance he recovered con- cour Honest, dickens,” ne sciousness long enough to | Dominiok Jooch, thirty-e sehit, a vee Rich in Food Value gos ithe’ service France, became 80 Oustomed to fighting Germans that when he re turned to New York and found { a. a no Germans & they hit me like the a “Where can I buy a postage stamp in here? a doughboy asked a gob| Ser, of No. 192 John Street, Brooklyn, down at the Victory Hut in Battery| He sald he had been attacked by Park yesterday, stranger, Jooch lapsed into uncon- “Head right on down thie gung- | $clousness almost immediately, and it | and | ¥@S said his condition was precarious. G 7” the vet- ant tendencies, he start told his story and re- way, turn to port ainidshi Mg Mistip battle of his own with the ae ty Gee oe you'll find a little gudget over by the| Fifteen men fourd near the scene g @t Frank Kenney, another ex-sol Pca aise aaneen galley,” blithely answered the sailor, |Of the assault were arreste ; t However, there was no doubt that Now, all that meant that the stamp) 'ectives Hayden and Cass ra BAccording to George vas walk-| the laws of staid Manhattan had been machine is right down near the| Elizabeth Street Police Station and mG along the street as peaceably as} broken, and the Judge was forced to kitchen door, but it didn’t mean much | Held for questioning by a representa- oe) ah s SWE? Mything when be tripped over oe eee eee not fore a col |to the lad in khaki, Later he told| UVe of the Distri Delicious ee Aa t Of a street car conductor Hection w nur the court the story to the group before the bi¢ | PROOF OF Nourishing eesti 5 . aie ') pound § pardon, Jud log fire down at the other end of the} x Satisfyi ” orate monttion, given wit i ® a D f the (From Lorton ‘Tit Bits,) Satisfying ees eee ee lon tn . hut | After church parade the padre said = mbt ' Package @ bum wae ip brent No; I don't suppose you army men |“ wish to speak to those of you who ih Breese ed bis friend then atarind| °°" ie Barat pavvy our seagoing slang,” said an-|bave not been confirmed. Will the TNA EL ET t line trench methods with the| “tam one af the original Bolshe 3. Armed| Men divide themselves into two pur- iara” on bis hat band and two|ties. please? Those who have, fall out the right, and those who have not overacas stripes on hissleeve. “Some-|on the left’ Most fell out on. the times the rookie sailors—we call them | right. th | boots’ because they always draw | fiji rubber boots at the training stations | on me arn |—don't savvy it either, Now, you = |know in the navy the little smoke- | | stack from the galley or kitchen on a ship is nicknamed the ‘Charlie Noble ‘| {after some old sea cook of long |Well, on my ship one day we tells | a rookie that ‘Charlie Noble’ has said | he was @ fathead and a dub. | jrookle got sore as a pup and went | [bunting ail over the ship for ‘Charlie | Noble.’ Finally he goes up to ti Captain himself and o in a radtus of three MAD ACW LITLE | being called names by Cha Sondered it than AWELIITLE. . "'Report to the bo's'n, y M AJON ARTHUR W. LITTLE of bw ge Y ‘Ask for a pot of red paint | d back in his ay a and tell him I gave you permission to | the south Regiment, United daub It all over Charlie Noble—do niswed some. | States Army (old J5th-colored |g wood Job of it, too.’ H ked Richard | troops), has received the Croix de} Then a sailor from the Leviathan 1 to a| Guerre representing three citations— | 8? ae A ; ‘i . and| the # » Gold Sts he| “I had a pal on the old U. 8. 8. —, | the Silver Star, the Gold Star andthe |,44 We gor shipped together to & Palm, He is the only man in th@/shore station in France. It was an jother sailor who wore y res-| Viki," declared Richard Nash when hwartz.| brought to Essex Market Court on @ Ys tactical training had aught | anew, chiro of vie ever to stop until he was|$ HAD CICERO $ grancy. “Down ped, and he went into the restau-| $ TIED TO POST. } with capital, and continued the fray. When| down with the interfered he was regarded as a| millionaires, down with everything.” atant, despite his civilian), THe Judge looked interested and of the court room » Accordingly, the trio appeared Ore etree rward d ductor, who fled to a near rant owned by Max the . his is a free country, and yet it ¥ Hie ue right isn't a free country, It is a country Which seemed to worry him al for the capitate idea). He groaned and wept Richard's was no ordinary speech; | “SYRUP OF FIGS” chair and list philippie tourt Clerk looked up from hi s. The court attendants forgot court followers. ‘The clerks 14 eft their benches. Clearly the at tongue! Remove) tring when t poisons from stomach, liver and bowels. look as if yw As an orator Richard we there. regiment to receive three citations. old stone dock used a barracks, | The flow of language continned for| The 369th Regiment was brigaded hep none of the sailors were allowed | over five minutes. Richard told every ‘ Vrench | 9 Up to the town nearby. One Jone what he thought about every. |most of the time with the Frenuh|q,y'q irench gig came rowing along | |thing, He did not ask for release|Atmy and had been in the Argonne} fui] or French sailors, wearing those from the charge, When he had fin- | Forest for some months in the thick} blue ahd white striped shirts, and ished he lookec f the fight the white hat with the red pompom a martyr who wa Siisoh bikie. comin the ist }On it that you've seen here in New at the stake. \ fe i York. ‘Chey pulled up alongside the Finally, when he announced that he |“! 2d t ns when they marched /dock where me and Bill was sitting was through and gave the court an Germany, and they were almost}They was nice lads, though they opportunity to refute the charges | the tirst, if not actually the frat, uiidn't talk English much, but, we against mankind, Richard was sent e Rhine, | fot chummy, we talking our Sp to Bellevue Hospital for observation, | *werican soldiers Re evant witht es Frenen, and they talking. their Chie bs : Me ment ‘as Regimental Adjutant, in nese English, By and by we swapped ce given his| mats with a couple of 'em, and then battloiiell, tHe ia] Swaps shirts, and having on white ay Shee ie tapeg Little & |{Pousers we looks like « couple of | Moe et hublishera, His |EfOKS ourselves. Blooey—along the tises the axiom * quay comes a French Genera! inspec . ol on Winslow has seen service , : moa ech eal ay |fYOHN, HE GOT$ that discretion ii ti, Tront with the Norton-Harjes| 28 the U. 8. Base, and the French. ccept ifornia” Syrup of Figs) OUT THER is the better| Ambulance Unit, and is now a Sere v gz and 4 Jook for the name California on foe i % us there looking foolish as « part of valor, | geant in the Tank Corps, and still in hey ng , ackage, then you are sure your) “john Cardetla wan prowling about | France We docker trutaio Bit babe le nae is having the best and most |), set | racks before some one sees us, but in. to the statement of Mr. Liver | os Jess laxative or physic for the ; apeiaaietes le stomach, liver und bowels. Chil- JEALOUS WOMAN KILLS Mh Ai alley we pete youn nal love its delicious fruity taste, ™ore, Who is a teacher in the vielnity, I saw how your crew deserted you directions for child's dose on each Jolin said that he was iooking for his HUSBAND AND HERSELF out viiescort you back to the Preach | Bitle. Give it without fear.—Advt. young brother, who has inclination | Navy Yard. Do you speak English?’ 0 “play hookey” at eve ——__ »pportunity an, slim chan After a pre am of Ble uthing | Had Told Boardi rout to be burned Mr. Livermore of 14th Street ts not | 45 & nervous man, but upon display of |the cold steel or musketry he prac- | Its matchless flavor! ATURE locked it in the grain. H-O developed and saved it for our delighted palates. Mth Street playground,” accord M’sieur,’ 1 oulders ana * House Keep avvy Engli John proceeded to the building where s House Keeper shrugs my |Mr. Livermore holds sw: \ That Hopkins Loved An- tried to look French How can words describe a flavor—and such a flavor | According to the testimony of John, | wat WOnian (Bie scene, Bet aald. the oftiose, he fl f H-O St Cooked Oat: 1! ‘ i {r, Livermore sa s out of oth oman, ut come up to adquarters an¢ as the flavor o! os eam Cooke atmeal! Suits and Overcoats here! You have no dashed business | 4... port of pistol shots wakened|!'l! get an. interpreter “Well, what could we do? We went, Jones Street, Jorsey|tagging along and doing the mute to the room from |]act, the French hats flopping on our heads and the officer talking French at us, ‘There at headquarters was the Skipper. He smiles, looks me in ejected him | kins sitting In a chair unconscious, althe eye, and begins a long talk in| d with spirit and soon | lodgers at No. vutside the sacred pre- | City, and rush “Delicious”? true, indeed, but how incomplete! ‘‘Sa- ¥ vory’”’—‘‘rare’”’—they only suggest it. in the eye.” said John, | Which the sound «ame, Mrs. Jud evidence "| the proprietress, found John B, Hop- For here is a flavor that /s a flavor—Nature’s flavor as pane Aire lavermore. | putlet wound in his head. He was|perfect ‘French about how sorry he she intended it. A flavor so fine that it seems like a dis- ; | At aseiernent as Wit oe Mt ‘cay al oft we're covery when first you get it—a flavor so delightfully good fade to yout special [Jenn must be « desperate character, | In the bed at the other aside of the Bonnin New vA Peal that our respect for Nature’s wonders grows. } seit (privea John ot tiseriy, "? ht She had vent That's ‘atl pene othe story How is it done—how is the H-O flavor conserved? By i A 2 | “Here it is, Judge.” said the cop,}own. brair A revel two [searching his bh We ovidence emp cham s was i he ighe 1,500 combinations in |sjr0 ing in tis bat Gor p evidence. | omni nber a her right) spuds and onion: hions and fabrics for | presthiess, in expectation of the com. | ‘The man was rushed to the City [ext three weeks rn “ ing bowie, | Hospital, where he died at 9.30 eur selection. | Instead, the patrolman produced aj without having regained conscious- ackknife with a broken blade which | ne y ght be used in emergency for | couple had been living to- | | and PAI] just peeled | for 500 men for the! something as old as time itself—the practice of taking in- finite pains. First by blending-—-for all oats may be oats, but they are not alike—far from it. Next by grading—that only the best of the best be used. And then by the exclusive ; ation—at Wholesale D : 500 Fifth Avenue ine floor, The Bristol Bidg. sharpening pencils | Sere tt is" he said {wo weeks ago the woman told Mrs. Uke tw mention that rifles | Judge that she wa ng to kill her vm Beer, The Brsiol Bid, Mr. Liver. husband because he had become in- Brewer Nearly as Bad as Kaiser, | H-O steam cooking process, which brings its miracle of Core: The court refuse He Tells Church Audience— ae ldeadly weapor F Of turther aor change, developing digestibility, nutritive and energy- pot wall yeti ilo iittempted EXPESS TRAIN SERVICE Must Enforce Law | ‘ giving qualities, all the while carefully preserving that n, ould : siligen od peyah Abeku (ha tchless flavor to its full perfection. Ariz., Feb, 10.--Dr, Ric widely known na Chureh, Jefferson and Marey Ave nd that Pro Twenty minutes cooking and H-O is ready to eat. Uralist, is dead here at Hheage ot eighty. | \Va n Subway and Elevated|nues, Brooklyn, announ Shy prictieed indie we Fan f Ror Cant cHigher, «mer merenon jee atin 30 aR ONe No long cooking needed—wasteful of time and fuel and } he Hew vot oe Elevated Express | world fatal to the crowning glory—the oats’ real flavor. i per cent, more express tra®s| ther two 4 ms to be met, | ° ate 4 " IRAND RaDips operated in the subway du he told an audience that overflowed You are missing a treat if you are missing H-O. Fu RNITU D the wbway Sun, the Journal of the on and to “build up a great body of Tntarboroegh, which will make entiment behind the work." 4 uppenrane "19 on subway ows this morning The work of “building back CREDIT TERMS joint « weriod, agnin a law a wall of temperance sentiment ote $50.00 in pet Tn rush hours 840 nust be done by the Women's Chr #4 75.00 | Apartments I Fun, as wauing tan Temperance Union and the pe + 160.00 Furnished r churehes, Mr. Bryan said, Cc let . tin 1 if Mr Bryan began his addre 950-00 — nsely rough ding the newspapers for not giv at. ng more space to Prohibition, Fr © 200-9 | 550 to $500 te hich that he proceeded to attack the F ~ — % 390-00 \ ‘ 18 backward in reform movemer ' ' ened peeereemeene BRASS BED With Byers i 4 AT 99 HE TAKES A RIDE. ume rat men, « Travelie adds, Nothing Odd tn That, Valentine E — Goes Autoing D EIGHT RESCUED AT SEA. John Valentine of Gos oldest They Are Always Grateful | sas: ue crew arn eee Avan 4 Flint Wound by ¢ the ninety-ninth an For Cuticura Soap ito and te birun Monday, S: Evenings | Because it means skin. confor vst OT Hr GAglans Glak 1h ted basininn sT.L Ss TION av COMNE and skin heakh, For shaving, bath ¥ Ite ¢ « Ml was he reptied when asked if he intended . J ing and shampooing it is wonderful : by f a nt a ride | ” aA Assisted by touches of Cuticura 4 i n ver fails to take @ walk and ‘i Ointment, it does much to clear I here to-day from OE eee nen te Wealier 4 i the skin of pimples, rashes, eczemas Wy | : and i OR d the scalp of \ nan, aald. the nf the Flict 1 Dut chat the dan a 4 try Catlenre Taleum, 7) COLUMBUS AVE antiseptic. i ut \. . ‘ cr - +t vag pewder of fasciuating fragrance. of the crew. were missing rane che SPEE BSR b 102 & 104 ai pita the Dirt lott Newport Newson Jam | glacasagiyk Mots da : =a — aa 4 for Porte Bico, corn eed Nth tet aah ae ecmment Meee a Aneel oon atmsihe tints dpainalell oe ERA oO otadhioehtohietenaiaeeeiaeenanhant hs adores - Ae SAN ne 4 aceon EN TOE i Ta TS A